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Extractions: Colleges and Universities in Washington, DC Argosy University : Washington DC. Also campuses in other states. Programs in health sciences, business + IT, education + human development, psychology / behaviourial sciences Potomac College : Washington DC, Herndon VA. Degree programs in management + technology. Flexible scheduling. Request Info Strayer University : campuses in Washington DC, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland. Request info American University : Washington Catholic University of America : Washington : Washington Gallaudet University : Washington: undergraduate and graduate programs for deaf, hard-of-hearing and hearing students George Washington University : Washington Georgetown University : Washington Howard University : Washington National Defense University : Fort Leslie J. McNair; Norfolk, Virginia Regent University : Washington campus Southeastern University : Washington Trinity College : Washington University of the District of Columbia : Washington Washington Theological Union : Washington: Roman Catholic Wesley Theological Seminary : Washington (you guessed that already, didn't you!)
Extractions: Career Training Links in Washington, DC Allied Business Schools - Distance Education Courses Potomac College : Washington DC, Herndon VA. Degree programs in management + technology. Flexible scheduling. Request Info Strayer University : Washington, Takoma Park. Accounting, acquisition + contract management, communications technology, information systems/ networking, database technology, economics, general studies, international business, business administration, marketing, network security, Cisco, web development, more. Also check the schools and programs in Online Degrees We're collecting links to vocational schools in Washington DC. If you know a school to list, or something we should update, we invite suggestions! We hope these listings help your search for vocational training, but please note that we are not responsible for the content of sites we link to. Universities, Colleges in Washington DC
District Of Columbia Public Schools: DCPS Services The RSA vocational rehabilitation transition services include technical No reproduction without permission. district Of columbia Public schools http://www.k12.dc.us/dcps/services/student/student12.html
Extractions: The DC Department of Human Services (DHS) Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) has a Vocational Rehabilitation Transition Services Program that links students with disabilities to the vocational rehabilitation program. The vocational rehabilitation program prepares eligible persons with disabilities for employment and to live independently in their homes and the community. Services are consistent with individuals' strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, interests and informed choice. Transition planning for special education students is initiated by the DC Public Schools, starting at age 14. Transition services promote the movement of special education students from school to post-school activities including post-secondary education, vocational training, integrated employment (including supported employment), continuing and adult education, adult services, independent living, or community participation. The Transition Plan is incorporated in the student's Individualized Education Program (IEP).
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Extractions: The Computer Career Institute at Johns Hopkins offers computer career training programs designed to provide students with a solid foundation for continuous career growth and advancement. We offer more than 15 programs that allow us to provide the best match to your background, experience and career goals. More Info... Request Info Stratford University - DC Metro Area Stratford University is a private university of higher learning in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC dedicated to preparing students for challenging and rewarding careers in information technology and business administration. Degrees include BS in Information Technology with a concentration in Network Management and Security. AAS degrees available in Digital Design, Network Management and Security. Masters degrees available in Software Engineering, Information Systems, Enterprise Business Management and Business Administration (MBA). More Info...
Extractions: The Computer Career Institute at Johns Hopkins offers computer career training programs designed to provide students with a solid foundation for continuous career growth and advancement. We offer more than 15 programs that allow us to provide the best match to your background, experience and career goals. More Info... Request Info Stratford University - DC Metro Area Stratford University is a private university of higher learning in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC dedicated to preparing students for challenging and rewarding careers in information technology and business administration. Degrees include BS in Information Technology with a concentration in Network Management and Security. AAS degrees available in Digital Design, Network Management and Security. Masters degrees available in Software Engineering, Information Systems, Enterprise Business Management and Business Administration (MBA). More Info...
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Extractions: Vol 5, Issue 2, Topic: Elementary and Secondary Education By: Lee M. Hoffman This article was originally published as a Statistical Analysis Report. The universe data are primarily from the following two components of the Common Core of Data (CCD) : "Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey" and "Local Education Agency Universe Survey." Technical notes, definitions, and supplemental tables from the original report have been omitted. Types of Public Schools and Agencies table A This was an increase of more than 11 percent over the 84,578 schools reported in the fall of 1991. (Comparisons with 1991 are based on table 89 in Snyder and Hoffman [2002] .) Most of these were regular schools, those that offer a comprehensive curriculum and may provide other programs and services as well. A smaller number of schools focused primarily on special education, vocational/technical education, or alternative programs. Students in these specialized schools were often enrolled in a regular school as well and were reported as part of the membership of either the regular or the special school, but not both. Note that two-thirds of the vocational schools identified in table A , as well as smaller proportions of other types of schools, do not report students in membership.
Medical Schools In District Of Columbia district of columbia schools Offering Programs in Medical and junior colleges, at trade and private vocational schools, and at technical institutes. http://www.careereducationguys.com/programState/District_of_Columbia/Medical/70/
Extractions: select a state Alabama Alaska Alberta Arizona Arkansas British Columbia California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Manitoba Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Nova Scotia Ohio Oklahoma Ontario Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Quebec Rhode Island Saskatchewan South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas United Kingdom Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Attention working adults: At Potomac College you can advance your career (and your life) in as little as 18 months. Earn your Associate or Bachelors degree in Management or Information Systems. Traditional classroom lectures are combined with interactive learning activities and workplace projects. Potomac College - Herndon - Washington, District of Columbia
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Counselors Elementary school counselors do less vocational and academic counseling than outside of schools, 47 States and the district of columbia had some form of http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos067.htm
Extractions: Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov OOH Search/A-Z Index BLS Home Get Detailed Statistics ... Find It! In DOL Printer-friendly version ( HTML PDF Nature of the Work Working Conditions Employment Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement ... Sources of Additional Information Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Counselors assist people with personal, family, educational, mental health, and career decisions and problems. Their duties depend on the individuals they serve and on the settings in which they work. Educational, vocational, and school counselors Elementary school counselors observe younger children during classroom and play activities and confer with their teachers and parents to evaluate the childrens strengths, problems, or special needs. They also help students develop good study habits. Elementary school counselors do less vocational and academic counseling than do secondary school counselors. School counselors at all levels help students understand and deal with social, behavioral, and personal problems. These counselors emphasize preventive and developmental counseling to provide students with the life skills needed to deal with problems before they occur and to enhance the students personal, social, and academic growth. Counselors provide special services, including alcohol and drug prevention programs and conflict resolution classes. Counselors also try to identify cases of domestic abuse and other family problems that can affect a students development. Counselors work with students individually, with small groups, or with entire classes. They consult and collaborate with parents, teachers, school administrators, school psychologists, medical professionals, and social workers in order to develop and implement strategies to help students be successful in the education system.
Columbia County Schools Mission Statement. The mission of the columbia County School district is To prepare students to be successful in their vocationaltechnical training or http://www.columbia.k12.fl.us/
Raynice Brumfield's Testimony Testimony of Raynice Brumfield, district of columbia Public schools Head I enrolled in one of the district of columbia s public vocational schools. http://www.famlit.org/PolicyandAdvocacy/Testimony/RayniceBrumfield.cfm
Extractions: Search: Home Testimony Ms. Brumfield. Thank you Senator Jeffords and members of the Senate Committee, for inviting me to share my story with you. By virtue of the fact that I can sit before you to take part in this occasion, proves that without a program like the Toyota Family Learning Tree, I would still be just stuck in the house, taking care of my two small children, faced with a future that didn't look bright. I am Raynice Brumfield. I am a 25 year old single parent with four children; James 10, Delonte 8, Kiara 5, and Tyrone, age 4. I was born in Washington, D.C., and attended the public schools there. When I was 15 years old I became pregnant with my first child. Between the ages of 15 and 17, I worked at various jobs. I soon found that I could not make enough money to afford food, clothing, baby supplies and living expenses. At age 17, I became pregnant with my second child. By 19, I enrolled in one of the District of Columbia's public vocational schools. I dropped out of that school because the staff was not sensitive to the needs of young mothers, and I did not feel safe in that environment. I started to receive Public Assistance when I was 19, and soon became pregnant with Kiara, and the next year, Tyrone. The opportunity to further my education, while being close to my children, seemed like a dream come true. On September 30th, 1996 my children and I started school. The adult education teacher (Mrs. Grace Blackwood), and the parenting instructor (Mrs. Irene Ball), greeted me warmly. I was quiet, scared, and very unsure of myself.